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Christopher Otrok
;
B. Ravikumar
;
Charles H. Whiteman

evaluating asset-pricing models using the hansen-jagannathan bound: a monte carlo investigation (replication data)

We use recent statistical tests, based on a distance between the model and the Hansen-Jagannathan bound, to compute the rejection rates of true models. For asset-pricing models with time-separable preferences, the finite-sample distribution of the test statistic associated with the risk-neutral case is extreme, in the sense that critical values based on this distribution deliver type I errors no larger than intended-regardless of risk aversion or the rate of time preference. We also show that these maximal-type-I-error critical values are appropriate for both time and state non-separable preferences and that they yield acceptably small type II error rates.

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Otrok, Christopher; Ravikumar, B.; Whiteman, Charles H. (2002): Evaluating asset-pricing models using the Hansen-Jagannathan bound: a Monte Carlo investigation (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022314.1310355640